The Cavaliers are interested in acquiring Jared Dudley and are one of the most active NBA teams on the trade market, as Brian Windhorst of ESPN.com said in an appearance on ESPN Cleveland radio with Tony Cartagena this morning (Twitterlinks; audio link). Dudley is making $4.375MM this season on the final year of his contract with the Wizards, who have lost five of their last six games to fall to 21-26.

Dudley, 30, has assumed a leadership role for the Wizards in his first season with the team. He supported the trade that sent him from Milwaukee to Washington this past summer and expressed contentment last month with his situation in Washington. Still, he doesn’t have the power to veto a swap to Cleveland. Cavs GM David Griffin worked in the Suns front office when Phoenix traded for Dudley in 2008.

Would Dudley be the right fit for the Cavs? Leave a comment to share your thoughts.

Dubley would be the perfect fit but behind Iman shumpert? Jr is arguably their best 2 starter I shump is coming off the bench. Anyways I’ve seen Dub play some 3 and he has no problem doing so esp if the assumption stays as Cavs vs Gsw in the finals.

JR is probably the better starter, but fit wise, he might not be. He’s an ideal guy to come in when LeBron or Kyrie come out to give another scorer. I think ideally they would want Love, Kyrie, LeBron to get some touches early on and start developing a rhythm. If so, then there wouldn’t be many touches for Smith. Outside of Smith, the bench doesn’t have any guys who can quickly come out and score in bunches which would lighten the load on whichever star is out there.

So you want a PG who can’t shoot, which means he needs the ball in his hands to be effective (which means the ball is not in the hands of LeBron/Kyrie) and a big man who will just clog up space on the floor and doesn’t provide value at the 5 because he’s not a good defender? Mo Williams is an ideal fit for Cleveland because he can shoot and play off the ball (when he actually plays and he also wants to stay in Cleveland so he’s fine with riding the bench) and so is Thompson because all they ask him to do is rebound, defend and score close to the rim when he does get the ball.